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Deleted member 900601

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I really don't understand how developers always maintain their schedule after the first few releases, but then suddenly, after they've seemingly gotten more money and upgraded their PCs, their work output drops to a crawl with no noticeable increase in content or anything of the sort.

It happens literally every single time, lmao
School started, most devs are still students. You'll notice that a lot, you get huge spikes of releases around September because people spent the summer working on it, and then the next update is like 6 months off.
 

Autark

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Part1 - 2. April
Part2 - 25. May
Part3 - 27. August
Part4 - ? (Maybe Dezember?)

Feels like the Dev is getting quieter every week. oO
 
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If this is dev's only source of income, and if he makes enough to make a living. Then hes just chillin and rendering 2 images a day during tea break or something. Cant blame him
 
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gennshi

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These schedules have little reference value unless they are detailed to how many renderings and codes there are. He can casually make this percentage data, which may be 100% next week.
 

christopher thompson

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Let’s hope it’s not a Christmas time release, as he might realise that and then would have to change everything to make it a Christmas special
 

charenton

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He's transitioning to Renpy and coding is the hardest part. I hope the time spent shows in the update quality.
 
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